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... Henry the Fourth to 1597 . Besides these there are the three Parts of Henry the Sixth , which Meres does not mention , but which , if Shakespeare's at all , must belong to the earlier part of this period , and ' Loue Labours Wonne ...
... Henry the Fourth to 1597 . Besides these there are the three Parts of Henry the Sixth , which Meres does not mention , but which , if Shakespeare's at all , must belong to the earlier part of this period , and ' Loue Labours Wonne ...
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... Henry VIII . The wise Elfic eos left two sons , Of which faire Elferon , The eldest brother , did untimely dy ; Whose emptie place the mightie Oberon Doubly supplide , in spousall and dominion . ' ' Oboram King of Fayeries ' is one of ...
... Henry VIII . The wise Elfic eos left two sons , Of which faire Elferon , The eldest brother , did untimely dy ; Whose emptie place the mightie Oberon Doubly supplide , in spousall and dominion . ' ' Oboram King of Fayeries ' is one of ...
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... Henry IV , ii . 4. 132 : ' I scorn you , scurvy companion . ' Ib . pomp . See below , note on 1. 19 . 19. With pomp , with triumph . A triumph was a public exhibition or show , such as was originally used to celebrate a victory . The ...
... Henry IV , ii . 4. 132 : ' I scorn you , scurvy companion . ' Ib . pomp . See below , note on 1. 19 . 19. With pomp , with triumph . A triumph was a public exhibition or show , such as was originally used to celebrate a victory . The ...
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... Henry VI , iii . 2. 25 : ' No way to that , for weakness , which she enter'd ' ; that is , by which she entered . See also Much Ado about Nothing , v . 2.47 : ' Let me go with that I came [ for ] . In his note on Cymbeline , v . 5. 465 ...
... Henry VI , iii . 2. 25 : ' No way to that , for weakness , which she enter'd ' ; that is , by which she entered . See also Much Ado about Nothing , v . 2.47 : ' Let me go with that I came [ for ] . In his note on Cymbeline , v . 5. 465 ...
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William Shakespeare. 123. go along , go with us . So in 3 Henry VI , iv . 5. 25 : Huntsman , what say'st thou ? wilt thou go along ? ' 125. nuptial . The second and later folios read ' nuptialls , ' in accordance with modern usage ...
William Shakespeare. 123. go along , go with us . So in 3 Henry VI , iv . 5. 25 : Huntsman , what say'st thou ? wilt thou go along ? ' 125. nuptial . The second and later folios read ' nuptialls , ' in accordance with modern usage ...
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